BIOGRAPHY
Aaron Brewer was born October 28, 1997, in Dallas, Texas. He is a center in the NFL.
Brewer earned All-District 9-6A First-Team honors playing offensive guard at Skyline High School in Dallas, Texas. Rivals.com rated him as a two-star recruit. Brewer received offers for play for Sam Houston State and Texas State. He ultimately accepted the offer to play at Texas State under head coach Everett Withers, a former defensive backs coach for the Tennessee Titans. In his freshman season, Brewer played in all twelve Texas State games and made eleven starts. In his next three seasons, Brewer started all of the team's 36 games. He earned All-Sun Belt Conference selections every year in college. In his junior year, Pro Football Focus ranked Brewer as the Sun Belt's best-run blocker and second-best pass blocker. In his senior season, Brewer received a grade of 82.8 by Pro Football Focus, ranking highest in the conference, and was named to the All-Sun Belt second team. Measuring at 6'1" and 275 pounds, Brewer was considered too small to play at the professional level. He was not drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft; however, on May 7, 2020, he signed an undrafted free agent contract with the Tennessee Titans. On September 5, 2020, Brewer earned a spot on the Titan's initial 53-player roster. On November 22, 2020, Brewer recorded the first start of his career when he started at left guard for the Titans against the Baltimore Ravens. He played all 70 offensive snaps in the 30–24 overtime victory. Brewer, along with the rest of the offensive line, helped Titans running back Derrick Henry rush for 133 yards, including a game-winning 33-yard touchdown.
Entering the 2023 offseason as a restricted free agent, the Titans placed a second round tender on Brewer on March 15, 2023. On May 7, the Titans announced that Brewer would be moved to center, and take over the starting role that was vacated following the release of Ben Jones.